Grannys Garden Heirloom Vegetable Seed Collection - 15 Varieties Non-GMO Heirloom Beet Carrot Cucumber Basil Kale Lettuce Melon Onion Pea Pepper Squash and Tomato Seeds wPellets

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Heirloom Seed Collection just like Granny would have grown in her garden! Many of us are growing more of our own food these days to save money and provide healthy organic vegetables for our table. What's better than a delicious healthy garden right out of your backdoor? Plant your own kitchen vegetable garden!! It's easy and all in one package!

This is a collection of 15 different essential veggies that your grandma used to grow:

Beet-Detroit Dark Red~200 seeds Carrot-Danvers 126~700 seeds Cucumber-Straight Eight~30 seeds Herb-Basil~200 seeds Kale-Dwarf Blue Curled~250 seeds Lettuce-Bibb~300 seeds Melon-Honey Rock~35 seeds Onion-Bunching~300 seeds Pea-Garden Shelling~50 seeds Pepper-California Wonder Bell~30 seeds Pepper-Cayenne Long Red~30 seeds Squash-Black Beauty Zucchini~35 seeds Tomato-Homestead~25 seeds Tomato-Roma~25 seeds Watermelon-Sugar Baby~16 seeds

That's over 4,000 seeds!*

That's over 3,000 seeds!*

You get fresh 2017 seed with germination rates that exceed Federal minimums, from Sustainable Seed Company, a trusted USDA Certified Organic seed company owned and operated here in the USA.

Each REAL, eco-friendly, compostable seed packet is made from recycled paper and includes detailed planting instructions all sealed in a waterproof, resealable Mylar package.

Still not sure about starting your vegetable garden? Our professional staff of Master Gardeners is here to answer any questions you might have and lend you their expert advice.

This package is priced at 25% off regular price, so you're not only getting a great vegetable garden that the chef in your family will love, you're also saving money - which EVERYONE loves!

*All seed counts are approximate based on weight